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Reviewer: rongreen - - June 21, Subject: Distorted image--stretched to This film was shot in the standard aspect ratio of the time, , or Whoever uploaded this print has stretched the image out to simulate widescreen, with resulting distortion, making the characters short and fat.

Also: the text of the listing says that the film is in color; it is in fact in black and white. Film makers were quite sophisticated to produce this movie back in ! Quite good! Thanks for sharing. Many characters appear also, e. The film is in English with Spanish subtitles.

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Your property was freely available and that is why it was published on our website. The site is non-commercial and we are not able to check all user posts. Disney alice in wonderland Download PC Game. Version: Full Last Release Disney alice in wonderland Is an action adventure in which the player is invited to a tea party in the wonderland of Tim Burton, based on a feature film. Disney Alice in Wonderland screenshots:.

Size: 2. Rainbow Six Vegas. Matt Lucas was lovely in a non-"Little Britain" role as well. Plus who cannot enjoy Alan Rickman's wonderfully disdainful voice?!

Now to provide equal time, here is what I didn't like: Alice in the real world was one giant anachronism. Women did not act like her. As a result of this and the way her character was generally written, she was really impossible to like or care for in any way—she was simply a caricature. And, speaking of caricatures, what was up with Depp's Mad Hatter?! Break dancing?!

Bizarre makeup that looked way too whacked out and bizarre for a Rocky Horror reunion?! Plus, like Alice, he seemed to have nothing in the way of personality—he was just goofy. As for the story, as I said above, it was joyless. Too dark, too intense, too violent and way too grossall the fun of the Red Queen from the cartoon was replaced by a homicidal maniac and heads being lopped aplenty. For a kids' film, this was surprisingly gloomy and un-fun.

Spectacular and cool, but rarely fun. I personally really love the book, I enjoy the characters and their situations, even if the story is rather oddball and not easy to adapt. In terms of adaptations, the animated film is still my favourite, mainly because I have a lot of nostalgia for it.

Coming from somebody who likes Tim Burton's work, I enjoyed this re-imagining of Alice in Wonderland, but I also felt it could have been better. Is it Burton's worst? I think not, that dishonour goes to Planet of the Apes, and I also preferred this over Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

But is it his best? No, not by a long shot- Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood and Beetle Juice are my personal favourites, while Batman and its sequel, one of the better sequels to anything I've seen actually , Big Fish and Sleepy Hollow are also brilliant. Anyway that's another story. Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland does have a lot of virtues as well as faults.

Starting with the virtues, the visuals are absolutely fantastic. The costumes, especially in the first twenty minutes are absolutely exquisite, the scenery is dark, colourful, lush and wondrous and the special effects and cinematography are well above average too, especially with the imposing-looking Jabberwocky. There have been some comments that didn't like Danny Elfman's score, while his score for Edward Scissorhands is better, I liked his score here, it was fantasy-like and atmospheric and better than his score for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where the Oompah Loompah song especially really annoyed me.

It also moves quite quickly, and I liked the references to the original story. Technicalities aside, there were also some very good performances, as well as some disappointments. Alan Rickman was deliciously suave and dour as the Blue Caterpillar, even if his role was somewhat brief, while Stephen Fry was absolute purr-fection as the Cheshire Cat, with a cheeky smile and bagging some of the best lines such as "I never get involved in politics".

A big surprise though was Anne Hathaway, not only did she look stunning but she brought just the right touch of the sweet and the sinister, and Barbara Windsor as the Dormouse was an inspired casting choice. However, there were one or two performances that weren't quite there. I am sorry to say I found Mia Wasikowska bland as Alice, she looks beautiful but she just didn't quite convince.



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